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Since I have not logged in for a couple of years, I thought I would post here since I did "come back" after remembering Tinnitus Talk after seeing...
First, let's remember that ten years ago 59 million Americans contracted H1N1, 250,000 were hospitalized, and 12,000 died. Just in the US:...
I originally took modafinil about a decade ago when I was doing super overseas traveling and frequent time zone adjusting and long before I had...
My T was supposedly caused by clenching plus bad orthodontics. The combination jammed my jaw up into its sockets, which are near the inner ears,...
So I saw this on an international plane trip this week and see now that it’s on Netflix. It’s an Indy movie that I’d put at 6/10 and was...
You have to self experiment since everyone is different. For example coffee makes some people spike and others not. Alcohol ditto. A beer makes...
I thinks it’s safe to say T cuts across all personality types. However I think the same volume of T will affect some more than others. For...
Val, most of us with pulsitile T don’t have serious conditions. In fact,a majority of us don’t even know for sure why we have it, or have at...
When my TMJ T started coffee/caffeine definitely raised it almost immediately, but after a year after night guards and braces lowered my T from a...
I used to think ringing in the ears when you yawn was what everyone experienced I had it so long. I didn’t think about it and it only happened...
Just as a counter point, I was put in braces to relieve my T, which has gone down because of them. The issue is not where your teeth are or the...
Do a search on my posts - your TMJ sounds a lot less severe than mine, but basically there are three areas to treat TMJ in general that also...
I have T caused by TMJ and the my TMJ doctor did this twice. I am pretty sure my TMJ is caused my inflammation around the joint which has...
Josh, it is hard to say from a typed description, but I would say it was very high chance that it is TMD related. My advice on TMD treatments is:...
You have about 5 causes listed, but if it is TMJ related (like me), when you sleep your jaw relaxes, so loosens the ligaments and joints. As you...